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Nokia Maps bring Live Traffic Flow to US, Russia, Brazil and Spain

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A few weeks back, we announced that maps.nokia.com users  can now experience Live traffic Flow in UK, France and Germany.Then, we told you that we will be rolling it out to more countries in the future. True to our word, now maps.nokia.com has Live traffic Flow features for US, Brazil, Russia and Spain.


The traffic information is refreshed every five minutes to provide you with the latest  traffic data. It also covers all the highways and main roads in the three countries – which means all the important road networks are covered. You can access the Live traffic Flow from either maps.nokia.com or m.maps.nokia.com.

We are working to bring Live Traffic Flow to even more countries. So please try out the service both on maps.nokia.com and m.maps.nokia.com and let us know your experiences. Are you someone who got stuck in traffic? Do you like this new feature? We are looking forward to hearing your thoughts.

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  • Ahards

    Hey Surya, are we only getting one post a week these days? Send out some testers or some of the new accessories and get regulars to review them. Send me something with NFC and a capable phone and I’ll write a review for you. Or app or game reviews?

  • http://twitter.com/suryasnair suryasnair

    Hi Ahards, the blog is undergoing some rebranding at the moment, and we are saving the stories to publish once the new look is up and running. Once it is up, we will be inviting reviews and posts from our community as usual. 

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_5JPKKHU6J2LOCIMAU2ULIY7O2I Umapathy

    While I appreciate your efforts. I am in Iraq now and I can’t find an easy way to install only Iraq map. Is there any way other than installing the whole map is possible? does Ovi maps discontinued Ovi maps for Iraq?. I shall be thankful if some one can explain. Thanks in advance.

  • Neil

    Any chances of live traffic information for the Philippines?